Hi Chris,
lustre.org is now controlled by OpenSFS and EOFS. We have started over
with a new clean wiki at
wiki.lustre.org. Our intent is to make
lustre.org the center of the Lustre community. Over time we will
migrate any generic Lustre information from various other sources
(
wiki.opensfs.org,
wiki.hpdd.intel.com,
wiki.old.lustre.org) to
lustre.org.
FYI we have also revived the
lustre.org mailing lists, so I would
recommend using lustre-discuss(a)lists.lustre.org for this kind of general
Lustre question, and leave hpdd-discuss for conversations about Intel
products.
Chris
On 06/07/2015 07:34 AM, Chris Hunter wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the link. Does this mean the "old" lustre wiki is being
updated again ?
Is there any kind of high-level organization between
hpdd/lustre.org/opensfs wiki sites ?
(eg. opensfs hosts the "roadmap" slides while hpdd has the software
changelogs/release notes)
thank-you in advance,
chris hunter
yale hpc group
> On 06/05/2015 04:19 PM, Sean Caron wrote:
>> Thanks, Patrick; your help is invaluable; can I take this to imply that
>> 2.8.0 will formally support CentOS 7 as a server? Can you (or anyone
>> else on the list who may be listening) offer an estimate on when 2.8.0
>> will be "frozen" just for the sake of my future planning?
>
> For current schedule, and list of Linux distributions on which we intend
> to test the Lustre 2.8.0 release, please see: